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The Rise of ‘Anti-OPMs’

Online program managers have long been criticized for their decades-long contracts and revenue-sharing models. Some colleges are opting for an alternative: online program enablement.

Officials Answer to Congress About Problems at Haskell

During a protracted hearing Tuesday, federal lawmakers questioned a U.S. Department of the Interior official and the former president of...
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GAO Report on Students’ Food Insecurity Highlights SNAP Gap

The latest federal study on food insecurity among college students underscores the need for more systemic changes to the federal food-assistance program.

Andy Everman, the chair of Mott Community College, sits in front of a microphone.

Interim President Choice Inflames Tensions at Mott Community College

The Board of Trustees has been mired in conflict for over a year. Now they’ve chosen an interim president without higher ed experience, sparking a fresh round of fighting.

U.S. Asks Supreme Court for Partial Relief From Title IX Injunction

The Biden administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to partially lift a district court’s injunction that is preventing the...
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College Network to Nurture Rural Students Set to Expand

Last summer 16 institutions formed the STARS network to open their doors to more rural and small-town students. Now, thanks to a generous donation, it’s doubling in size.

Hamline Settles With Professor Who Showed Painting of Muhammad

Hamline University in Minnesota has reached a settlement with a former adjunct art history instructor whose contract was not renewed...

Higher Ed Groups Push for Dec. 1 FAFSA Launch

A group of five higher education organizations sent a letter Tuesday to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona recommending the Department of...